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French report warns of Islamist 'entryism' as risk to national cohesion

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Innovation   来源:Fintech  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:“I have family from Mississippi — my uncle, my grandfather — and I had never been until working on this script,” Coogler said, addressing the crowd. “It really changed me, just to come here.”

“I have family from Mississippi — my uncle, my grandfather — and I had never been until working on this script,” Coogler said, addressing the crowd. “It really changed me, just to come here.”

Pirani scored a minute into extra time to pull DC United (3-7-6) into a 1-all tie. His left-footed shot from the left outside the box found the top left corner.Immediately after, the Revs’ Luis Diaz Espinoza won a free kick after drawing a yellow card on Kye Rowles. Wyatt Omsberg blocked DC United’s Aaron Herrera’s shot attempt from the center outside the box.

French report warns of Islamist 'entryism' as risk to national cohesion

New England’s Carles Gil earned a free kick after drawing yellow on Boris Enow. Unsuccessful, DC United’s Randall Leal drew yellow on Alhassan Yusuf setting up Ivacic’s save on Jared Stroud. On the rebound, Ivacis thwarted David Schnegg to keep it even.New England’s Luis Diaz Espinoza’s right boot from right of the box missed to the left to end it.Ilay Feingold scored from the center of the box in stoppage time of the first half to give New England a 1-0 advantage.

French report warns of Islamist 'entryism' as risk to national cohesion

The Revolution (5-4-5) travel to play CF Montreal on Saturday.DC United travels to face FC Cincinnati on Saturday.

French report warns of Islamist 'entryism' as risk to national cohesion

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